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Sadiq Khan storms to victory in London mayoral election as he wins historic third term
Labour incumbent wins 1,088,225 votes – 275,828 more than his main rival, Tory candidate Susan Hall
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
German politician in chancellor’s party hospitalised after being beaten up while campaigning
A German politician in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s party had to undergo surgery after being beaten up while campaigning, the ruling Social Democrats (SDP) said on Saturday.
2-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
Ireland’s blind hatred of Brexit has destroyed its borders. Starmer may do the same to ours
In 2017, when Britain began its disengagement talks with the EU, Ireland laid down two inviolable principles. First, no border: not so much as a matchstick to mark where the EU’s customs territory began. Second, no direct talks between the London and Dublin. If the Brits had anything to say, they should talk to Michel Barnier.
7-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Pro-Palestine university groups are ‘radicalising’ US students
Some pro-Palestine US university groups are co-opting the nationwide campus protests and “radicalising” America’s students, it has been claimed.
6-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Watch: Frat boys make monkey noises at pro-Palestine protester
Students made monkey chants at a black pro-Palestine protester in the latest ugly scene from US campuses.
2-min read - NewsBelfast Live
Banbridge: Four arrests after woman assaulted and windows broken at two properties
It was also reported a woman was assaulted in one of the properties and sustained a head injury.
1-min read - NewsEdinburgh Live
The once vital Edinburgh lighthouse which now lies abandoned and falling to pieces
Once vital to Leith before the introduction of new technology and shipping patterns, the lighthouse remains on its own surrounded by a metal fence at one of the city's most north easterly points.
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